1, London Business School
London Business School (LBS) has always been regarded as the top business school in Europe. It mainly offers master's and MBA courses in finance and management.
2. Oxford Saide Business School
Oxford University Business School ranks second in the UK. Founded in 1996, the college currently offers 15 degree courses, cooperates with dozens of companies and governments, and is also one of the target schools favored by British employers.
3. Warwick Business School
The University of Warwick Business School (WBS) surpassed Cambridge to rank third in the UK and is the largest academic department of Warwick University. It is also the target institution of the world's top commercial companies, and sends a large number of talents to management consulting, financial investment and other fields every year.
4. Cambridge Judge Business School
Entrepreneurial and innovative ability are the strengths of the judges, and internationalization is its characteristic. The school has been committed to training business management leaders and academic talents.
5. Imperial College London
At present, London Imperial College London ranks first in the Guardian University Guide 202 1 for graduates' employability and first in the Times Excellent University Guide for graduates' prospects.
6. Cass Business School
Cass Business School is one of the top business schools in the UK and one of the triple-accredited business schools in the UK, and its ranking has always been among the best. Cass Business School recently announced that it will be renamed Bayesian Business School, and the new name will be launched on September 6 this year.
7. Cranfield School of Management
Cranfield School of Management is one of the oldest business schools in Europe, founded in 1967. The school was established on the former site of the Royal Air Force, and it is the first aerospace graduate school in Britain.